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01:24, 13 Apryle 2024 Everyone Knows That (hist | eedit) [2,408 bytes] That Northern Irish Historian(Collogue | contribs)(Made page wi "'''Everyone Knows That''', i Scots ''awbodie kens that'', alsae kent as '''Ulterior Motives''', is a snippet o a sang that is nae kent. There is ainly 17 seiconts o the snippet, that wir recordit bi Spaingie<ref>{{Cite web|last=Carey|first=Gina|date=2023-11-25|title=Can You Help Solve the Origin of This Mystery '80s Pop Song?|url=https://www.newser.com/story/342754/mystery-songs-origin-stumps-online-sleuths.html|access-date=2024-03-16|website=...")Tag: Veesual eedit
20:01, 31 Mairch 2024 Lombard leid (hist | eedit) [4,332 bytes] That Northern Irish Historian(Collogue | contribs)(Made page wi "{{Infobox language | name = Lombard | nativename = {{lang|lmo|lombard}}, {{lang|lmo|lumbard}}, {{lang|lmo|lumbart}}, {{lang|lmo|lombart}} | states = {{plainlist| *Italy *Switzerland }} | region = Italy<ref name=JMI>{{cite book |title=One Europe, many nations: a historical dictionary of European national groups |first=James |last=Minahan |year=2000 |place=Westport}}</ref><ref name=CMO>{{cite book |title=Encyclopedia of the world's...")Tag: VeesualEiditer: Switched
19:34, 31 Mairch 2024 Auld Occitan (hist | eedit) [626 bytes] That Northern Irish Historian(Collogue | contribs)(Made page wi "'''Auld Occitan''' wis the Occitan leid spoak fae the 8t til 14t yeirhunners. Middel Occitan is either a pairt o Modren Occitan or Auld Occitan.<ref>"The Early Occitan period is generally considered to extend from {{circa|800}} to 1000, Old Occitan from 1000 to 1350, and Middle Occitan from 1350 to 1550" in William W. Kibler, ''Medieval France: An Encyclopedia'', Routledge, 1995, {{ISBN|0-8240-4444-4}}</ref> The wird Occitan first appeared i 1300 as Lai...")Tag: VeesualEiditer: Switched